Delhi: After 14 years of split, the two warring factions of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind led by Mahmood and Arshad Madani are likely to merge for the cause of fighting for the overall cause of Muslims in the country. Jamiat, which split into two factions, is one of the biggest bodies of Islamic scholars and had played a significant role in the National Freedom Movement.
Speaking to ETV Bharat, Maulana Arshad Madani, President of one of the two faction of Jamiat, said "Both our factions are unified. There is nothing surprising that we are on the way to merge. We had a meeting on the reconciliation process a few days back but such procedures take time. So I cannot give you a specific deadline but I can assure you that our unification or merger is on its track and will be completed soon."
The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind organisation has millions of workers, supporters and office bearers but its split 14 years back created a vacuum. On the future status of office bearers, Arshad Madani responded, "We all are one. We don't have separate units or a separate office. Our spilt earlier was not for the sake of 'seats' but it was rather ideological. We are hoping the process will be completed in next few months."
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He further said the reshuffle within Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind happens after every 3 years. The last time the reshuffle happened was 18 months ago. So after 18 months, there would be a new reshuffle. Till then, we will not remove any worker at any level because these are committed Jamiat workers who have been doing good work for years and decades."